Do you like to explore a strange world where the body length of its inhabitants is about a hundred or two hundred meters (33 or 66 feet) but the width of their chests does not exceed three centimeters (~1 inch)? Where a bird is larger than a whale in size and more intelligent than humans on Earth. Where chicken is the size of three elephants...
This book is full of unusual comic imaginings depicting the rich exciting imagination of the author.
The Preface to this book summarizes the major thrust of the book thus: "The great importance of this book is derived from its central figure, Dr. Dahesh, around whom all the events related therein evolve. It is an unpretentious, humble, and true testimony of the man, his deeds, and doctrine, written as a token of gratitude, and tribute to his humanity and unsurpassed greatness, which had the effect of transforming the author's life entirely, making his experience an actual rebirth of his self."
Do you like to explore a strange world where the body length of its inhabitants is about a hundred or two hundred meters (33 or 66 feet) but the width of their chests does not exceed three centimeters (~1 inch)? Where a bird is larger than a whale in size and more intelligent than humans on Earth. Where chicken is the size of three elephants...
This book is full of unusual comic imaginings depicting the rich exciting imagination of the author.
This book consists of 366 rhymed six-line stanzas, written by Dr. Dahesh in 1980, one stanza every day. The title of this book is the best indication of its content: a sharp sword in that it attempts neither to hide anything nor to flatter anyone. The author lays bare the truth about human life, its miseries, and its futility… He attacks the traitors and tyrants at whose hands he suffered severely. He also declares his support for truth, justice and virtue in an age where moral values have been seriously shaken.
Those who are lovers of sheer truth will find the truth in this book without ornamentation or disguise. In fact, the author is so candid that he gives it the title The Sharp Sword.